Follows lonely bartender Bob Saginowski through a covert scheme of funneling cash to local gangsters - money drops - in the underworld of Brooklyn bars. Under the heavy hand of his employer and cousin Marv, Bob finds himself at the center of a robbery gone awry and entwined in an investigation that digs deep into the neighborhoods past where friends, families, and foes all work together to make a living - no matter the cost.

Movie Parental Guide

nudity

-Some mild and brief references

violence

-A man claims to have killed another man
-A dog is found in a trash can, beaten. It's okay, though
-Armed robbery
-A gagged/bloodied man has a large metal bolt drilled through his foot. We see the aftermath. Some blood shown.
-A man's severed arm is found in a trash bag
-A man kills another man. Happens off-screen
-A man threatens to beat a dog
-A woman used to cut herself. Scars are shown
-A man shoots another man in the throat and then in the head, killing him. Bloody but not overly graphic
-A man is run over by a car in reverse, then run over again going forward. Not bloody, but the man is shown laying in the street presumably dead
-A man is shot in the head inside of a car and blood spatters on the windshield

profanity

-Around 50 uses of the f-word
-A few other milder profanities

alcohol

-Cousin Marv is seen smoking on multiple occasions
-Frequent drinking
-References to drug use
-Several characters can appear to be intoxicated

frightening

The film is extremely intense.
-An arm is found bloody
-A man is killed. Very sad
-A man shoots another man in the throat and then in the head, killing him. Bloody
-A dog is found in a trash can, beaten, but saved. He is then threatened by a man to his owner, but then ends up okay. Intense for dog lovers, in particular pit bull lovers. The dog is OK in the end